Well, one team wants to reduce healthcare and housing costs, and the other wants to dismantle democracy.
Yeah, there's a difference between team a and team b.
Well, one team wants to reduce healthcare and housing costs, and the other wants to dismantle democracy.
So by your reasoning there's no difference between politicians and they're all the same? Why vote for any one over any other, then?
That's the sickest part of the entire equation - he's a sick, vindictive, worthless cunt, yet at least a third of Americans think that's a good thing.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:54 am No, it's a perfectly stupid question.
Trump is clearly a terrible person. He was a terrible President, and if he takes the top job again America will dive headfirst into the toilet.
The two sides are not the same. The two sides aren't even on the same coin.
Vote for Harris/Walz or you might not get to vote again.
Shortly after I read the above, I was thinking about replying with some sort of frustrated response wondering why so many people are taken in by that con man. I kind of knew the answer, but then today's headlines provided a better response than I could.Admin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:34 amThat's the sickest part of the entire equation - he's a sick, vindictive, worthless cunt, yet at least a third of Americans think that's a good thing.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:54 am No, it's a perfectly stupid question.
Trump is clearly a terrible person. He was a terrible President, and if he takes the top job again America will dive headfirst into the toilet.
The two sides are not the same. The two sides aren't even on the same coin.
Vote for Harris/Walz or you might not get to vote again.
The whole country needs to make him a loser by so far that any claim of rigging will be laughed at.
FEMA prioritizing "the consistent and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals, including individuals who belong to underserved communities that have been denied such treatment" * is why people vote for Donald Trump?Meadmaker wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 5:23 pmShortly after I read the above, I was thinking about replying with some sort of frustrated response wondering why so many people are taken in by that con man. I kind of knew the answer, but then today's headlines provided a better response than I could.Admin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:34 amThat's the sickest part of the entire equation - he's a sick, vindictive, worthless cunt, yet at least a third of Americans think that's a good thing.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:54 am No, it's a perfectly stupid question.
Trump is clearly a terrible person. He was a terrible President, and if he takes the top job again America will dive headfirst into the toilet.
The two sides are not the same. The two sides aren't even on the same coin.
Vote for Harris/Walz or you might not get to vote again.
The whole country needs to make him a loser by so far that any claim of rigging will be laughed at.
The headline (which I didn't save) was about a FEMA meeting, where a FEMA "executive" talked about prioritizing LGBTQ disaster victims. (I don't know what level Tyler Atkins, the man* in question actually is. The headline called him an executive.)
I searched, and followed a link to FEMA's website. This link:
https://www.fema.gov/about/strategic-plan/goal-1
The headline. Goal 1 in FEMA's strategic plan. Goal 1 from their own web site.
"Goal 1 - Instill Equity as a Foundation of Emergency Management"
That's why people vote for Donald Trump.
*According to the article, Tyler Atkins uses He/They pronouns. I don't even know what the hell that means. Usually the pairing is subject/objective, such as he/him, or they/them, or sometimes possessives like he/his. What does he/they mean?